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... Penn as proprietaries , had not preserved the entire confidence of the people ; the governors sent hither by them from time to time , appear to have aggravated the ill will which arose on the false economy of the go- vernment . After ...
... Penn as proprietaries , had not preserved the entire confidence of the people ; the governors sent hither by them from time to time , appear to have aggravated the ill will which arose on the false economy of the go- vernment . After ...
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... Penn , his heirs and assigns , the province of Pennsylvania ; and also to him and his heirs , and his or their deputies or lieutenants , free , full , and absolute power , for the good and happy government thereof , to make and enact ...
... Penn , his heirs and assigns , the province of Pennsylvania ; and also to him and his heirs , and his or their deputies or lieutenants , free , full , and absolute power , for the good and happy government thereof , to make and enact ...
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... Penn and his heirs , to con- cur with the people in framing laws for their protection and the safety of the province , according to their best discretion ; independent of any instructions or directions they should re- ceive from their ...
... Penn and his heirs , to con- cur with the people in framing laws for their protection and the safety of the province , according to their best discretion ; independent of any instructions or directions they should re- ceive from their ...
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... Penn ( understanding the said grant in this light ) did , by his original frame of government , co- venant and grant with the people , that the judges and other officers should hold their commissions during their good be- haviour , and ...
... Penn ( understanding the said grant in this light ) did , by his original frame of government , co- venant and grant with the people , that the judges and other officers should hold their commissions during their good be- haviour , and ...
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... Penn 1 Certain conditions or concessions of Mr. Penn to the first adventurers in , and settlers of Pennsylvania 5 Mr. Penn's first frame of government His reservation of quit - rents 67 His second frame of government 8 The province of ...
... Penn 1 Certain conditions or concessions of Mr. Penn to the first adventurers in , and settlers of Pennsylvania 5 Mr. Penn's first frame of government His reservation of quit - rents 67 His second frame of government 8 The province of ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of parliament adjournment affairs amendments answer apprehend assembly assent bills of credit charge clause colonies committee common concerning consent consideration council crown declared defence deputy desire duty England excise exemption expected expence farther fifty thousand pounds five thousand pounds force freemen French gentlemen give governor is pleased granted hope hundred pounds Indians inhabitants interest justice king king's king's service laid lands laws letter liberty lords lords of trade lower counties majesty majesty's manner ment necessary obliged occasion opinion parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania persons pounds sterling present prietary privileges proposed proprie proprieta proprietary estate proprietary instructions province province of Pennsylvania purchase purpose quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal charter sent Shawanese shew supplies thee thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion trade treaties unani vernor vince vote whole William Penn